fl. cream colored” (US; GH; K).— Arriba de Mejia, al sur de Mollendo, 180-200 
m.s.m., Ferrevra 6416, 12 Nov 1949. “Hab. arenoso; hierba de fl. amarillas” 
(USM).—Mollendo, A. W. Hill 343, 1 Jan 1903 (K).— 
5. Leptoglossis acutiloba (Johnst.) A. T. Hunz, et Subils 
(Pi 3. s-Pl. 3,C, EF) 
Hunziker et Subils in Lorentzia 3:17. 1979. 
Basionym: Sa/lpiglossis acutiloba Johnston in Contr. Gray 
Herb. 85: 179.1929. 
Saliglossis linearis Johnston in Contr. Gray Herb. 81: 96. 1928, 
not Hooker 1831. Type collection: Peru: Dept. Arequipa: 
Prov. Arequipa, Tiabaya, 2100-2200 m.s.m., Pennell 13063, 8 
Apr 1925. “Annual herb; white sand dunes; corolla purplish 
(Holotype: GH; Isotype: S). 
Annual plants native to mountain ranges at altitudes slightly 
exceeding 2000 m, in southern Peru (Arequipa and Moquegua). 
ADDITIONAL MATERIAL. 
Peru. Dept. Arequipa: Prov. Arequipa: Tiabaya, ca. 2150 m.s.m., Pennell 
13081, 6 Apr 1925. “Corolla tube near apex constricted, then abruptly inflated 
and decurved; tube pale orange yellow, streaked with or becoming wholly 
mulberry purple; lobes all spreading internally pale orange yellow, reticulate- 
lined with mulberry purple” (USM; US; S; GH; NY; K).— Tingo, 2100-2300 
m.s.m., Pennell 13119, 8 Apr 1925. “Annual herb, corolla yellow and purple 
(detailed descr. with 13081) (NY: S: US: K; USM).—Jura (Bafios), 2500-2600 m 
alt., Vargas 7984, 29 Mar 1949(BM; US). — Dept. Moquegua: Prov. Moquegua: 
Hills SE of Moquegua, 1500-1600 m alt., Weberhbauer 7456, 22) 24-I11-1925. 
“Upper part of corolla greenish, brown veined, tube brown (S: US; BM; G: K). 
6. Leptoglossis albiflora (Johnst.) A. T. Hunz. et Subils 
comb, nov. 
(Pl. 3, 2; Pl. 5, A, B, D, G.) 
Basionym: Salpiglossis albiflora Johnston in Contr. Gray Herb. 
85: 178. 1929. TYPE COLLECTION: Peru: Dept. Moquegua: 
NW of Moquegua, Mt. Estuquina, 1600-1700 m.s.m., Weber- 
hauer 7424 a, 22 Mar 1925. “Corolla white with yellow center” 
(Holotype: F:; isotypes: K; NY; US; BM; G). 
Like L. /omana and L. acutiloba, sharing a small size (10 to 30 
cm in height) and an annual growth, L. albiflora is readily identif- 
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